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CCCC hosting Sustainability Fair
PITTSBORO – The Central Carolina Community College
(CCCC) Pittsboro campus will host a Sustainability Fair – designed
to demonstrate and explore many facets of creating sustainable
communities – Friday and Saturday, September 23 and
24.
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The fair is an attempt to introduce the community to a
variety of sustainable topics and educational programs
and to demonstrate how all the elements work together to
create sustainable solutions,” said CCCC Continuing
Education director Sandra McMahon.
The fair opens Friday morning, September 23, with a tour
from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The tour will visit a number of
sustainable projects in Chatham County including green
building, water recycling, biofuels and organic farming
sites.
The fair will continue Saturday, September 24, with exhibits
and workshops scheduled from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Outdoor exhibits will feature vendors and various sustainable
products, processes and hands-on demonstrations. Featured
exhibits will include hybrid cars, electric vehicle demonstrations,
water recycling systems, sustainable art, solar modules,
native plants and green building supplies.
Interested parties can also register to attend workshops
on a number of sustainable practices including sustainable
agriculture, sustainable transportation, sustainable building
and land and water conservancy.
General admission to the Saturday outdoor exhibits is free.
The Friday tour costs $25 and a $60 fee is required to
attend the Saturday workshops. Those who attend the tour
and workshops can do so at a discount rate of $75. All
fees include lunch.
Pre-registration forms for the tour and workshops are available
online at www.cccc.edu/Sustainability/. Forms can be sent
to: CCCC Continuing Education, 764 West Street, Pittsboro,
NC 27312. All checks should be made payable to “CCCC
Foundation.”
The Sustainability Fair is sponsored by CCCC, Piedmont
Biofuels, the N.C. Department of Environment and Natural
Resources, Carolina Country Builders, Alicia Ravetto and
AIA.
For more information, visit the fair Web site at www.cccc.edu/Sustainability/
or contact CCCC Continuing Education director Sandra McMahon
at (919) 542-6495, extension 224, or smcmahon@cccc.edu.
Media Contact:
Benton Smith
Central Carolina Community College
(919) 718-7265
bsmith@cccc.edu
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